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what is the in's and outs on these? and do they fix the coilpack  problems (4000-5000 popping) people get from there skylines???

theres a thread by someone that the is a hairline crack on the coil, if you tape that up it will stop the 5000 poping / boost cutting feeling.

also in that thread, someone argued that the power fc or was it a safc will resolve that problem too.

dont know if its true or not, so i will have a look at the coils this weekend and tape it, cause mine pops alot and cant keep up with the boys

were the $1000 prices in Aus for immediately available? Because the Nengun price may require 15% duty + 10% GST making it $750, and could take a couple of weeks sea freight. I guess people are often willing to pay more to get them sooner

Sounds like the stock coils are pretty weak.

Nope - just many years old and been through lots of heat cycles (ambient to maybe 80C). Given these conditions, I think that they survive pretty well!

After messing around with buying used coils, I went for the Splitfires to get rid of the missing once and for all. New coils from Nissan are actually more than the Splitfires.

Im Running 12psi - suffering the same problem both in my GTS-T and GTR both 93's. You could go a bosch external coil pack like I did on the GTS-T prior to selling. I then sufferd a problem with the Ignitor. I beleive 10-12 years and thats enough, time to replace.

Correct on the age and also having them down the centre of the valley there is continuos heat in addition covered over by the plate. You will see alot of Skylines with the cover removed. Only problem removing is water/moister sitting.

Very interested in the Splitfire. Perhaps a group buy from Nengun and we could get a heap at a more affordable price.

Mate they are PISS easy. All u need is an allen key to undo the 8 allen bolts on the black nissan cover on the top of the engine. Remove the intake piping by undoing the hose clamps. Take off the black cover, then unclip each harness from the coil packs. Undo another few bolts, and the 2 coil pack assemblies come off.

how difficult are these to install?

I'm a newby, best left to the pro's?

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